Author: Andrea Gigante

Couple of days ago I was listening to the latest podcast from Command Line Heroes (presented by Red Hat), with the title “Hello, World” (Season 2, Episode 2). For people interested in it you can find it here https://www.redhat.com/en/command-line-heroes/season-2/hello-world This 27m 57s episode dives into the history of programming languages …

For personal reasons I had to revoke my previous keys and generate a new one. keyID 0x6a3ce17ca150552d AC7C 1130 3942 10B6 B11E A998 6A3C E17C A150 552D Old ones have been revoked and new one has been published in the most common PGP Public Key Server: MIT Ubuntu sks-keyservers.net …

A friend of mine has just shared with me the following article: Terry Pratchett’s unfinished novels destroyed by steamroller. I have been growing up with several books with Terry Pratchett name on their cover. In tribute to the late Sir Terry Pratchett (12 March 2015), many websites have added the …

I have always had a passion for security and encryption. I remember when I was a kid passing notes between friends using a form of steganography made up by us. Later on, with the first computer, start understanding the first concepts of encryption. A scytale is a tool used to …

Around 2011 agile was not a commonly used software development technique, that lead me to investigate and experiment different solutions for commonly used tools in waterfall. Managing a roadmap from a waterfall to an agile environment was a shift of mentality, forcing a more alive, dynamic and adaptive solution. The …